Saint Stephen was a holy man Endued with a heavenly might And many wonders he did work All in the people's side And by the holy Spirit of God Which did his heart inflame He spared not, in every place To preach God's holy name O man, do never faint nor fear When God the truth shall try But mark how Stephen, for Christ's sake Was willing for to die Before the elders he was brought His answers for to make But they could not the spirit withstand Whereby this man did speak While this was told, the multitude Beholding him aright His comely face began to shine Most like some angel bright O man, do never faint nor fear When God the truth shall try But mark how Stephen, for Christ's sake Was willing for to die Then Stephen did put forth his voice And he did first unfold The wond'rous works which God had wrought Even for their fathers old That they thereby might plainly know Christ Jesus should here be That from the burden of the law Should quit us frank and free O man, do never faint nor fear When God the truth shall try But mark how Stephen, for Christ's sake Was willing for to die But, oh! quoth he, you wicked men Which of the fathers all Did not your prophets persecute And keep in woeful thrall? But when I heard him so to say Upon him they all ran And there without the city gates They stoned this holy man O man, do never faint nor fear When God the truth shall try But mark how Stephen, for Christ's sake Was willing for to die There he most meekly on his knees To God did pray at large Desiring that He should not lay This sin unto their charge Then yielding up his soul to God Who had it dearly bought He lost his life, and his body then TO the grave was seemly brought O man, do never faint nor fear When God the truth shall try But mark how Stephen, for Christ's sake Was willing for to die